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it looks really great in some parts of america and really terrible in other parts and we have a long way to go. the second thing "the end of men" does not is delusional. i live in washington d.c. so i know the places where women do not have power and where the problems are in terms of child care and what happens to women at the top which i address in a chapter called the talk. but i write a lot about how this has been going on for 40 years. we haven't turned the world upside down. parts of america look like they're upside-down when you look at relationships but we are long way getting there and i am -- you can see the election as a current example is something profound happened in the last election not just because obama won but the way he won. he won in a way which really changed our ideas about who is the minority and to is the victim which is something you write about a lot. this idea that women put him in power. we had this -- the largest number of female senators we have ever had in history. we had new hampshire the most politically obsessed state in the entire country run by at
it looks really great in some parts of america and really terrible in other parts and we have a long way to go. the second thing "the end of men" does not is delusional. i live in washington d.c. so i know the places where women do not have power and where the problems are in terms of child care and what happens to women at the top which i address in a chapter called the talk. but i write a lot about how this has been going on for 40 years. we haven't turned the world upside down....
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regions of the world such as latin america perhaps that's a possibility there's a certain democratic tendency which ecuador is part of that might do that but in general i think the prognosis is very great and we really are at this moment where it can go one way or the other way. to a degree. i think perhaps the best that we can be sure if we work of achieving is that some of us are protected it's not necessary that all of society is covered and the water side is protected what is necessary is the critical accountability components of the society that stop it going down the tubes entirely that those people are protected so those include corruption investigation is journalists activists and political parties these have got to be protected if they're not protected then it's all loss is there a way that i can protect myself without knowing a lot about compete as well a little bit but the first thing to be aware of is how much you're giving away the first way to protect yourself is going ok well i discussed that in person on the facebook chat ok i'll discuss this musing some forms of encr
regions of the world such as latin america perhaps that's a possibility there's a certain democratic tendency which ecuador is part of that might do that but in general i think the prognosis is very great and we really are at this moment where it can go one way or the other way. to a degree. i think perhaps the best that we can be sure if we work of achieving is that some of us are protected it's not necessary that all of society is covered and the water side is protected what is necessary is...
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america's silicon valley got where it is today through the imagination the world's brightest brains but they didn't do it alone pioneering foreign entrepreneurs helped mold its reputation but now it would in a culture that suggest pretty strict visa rules mean they're a dying breed. puts the silicon valley fun fun lots of sharing helping each other even competitors will help each other some of the biggest brands on the planet and they'll instantly associate as with america but surprisingly the majority were created by foreigners. jerry yang who was born in taipei surrogate britain whose parents came from russia when he was six or pierre omidyar and rainy and born in paris silicon valley has thrived thanks largely to immigrants people who came here with their dreams and had the drive to make them a reality they transformed this plays into an unreliable haunt for high tech development the birthplace of global pioneers one person who helps those outsiders to get a foot in the door is to ramin born and how it could blend struck she says the valley moves so fast that it seems skilled foreign
america's silicon valley got where it is today through the imagination the world's brightest brains but they didn't do it alone pioneering foreign entrepreneurs helped mold its reputation but now it would in a culture that suggest pretty strict visa rules mean they're a dying breed. puts the silicon valley fun fun lots of sharing helping each other even competitors will help each other some of the biggest brands on the planet and they'll instantly associate as with america but surprisingly the...
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[applause] john: america has more than 400 billionaires'. i say they are cheap because until recently they did not give a lot to charity. 1997 ted turner promised to donate $1 billion to the wind. united nations? they squandered money. if business tycoons do more for the world than two reinvests of the business creates jobs and wealth for everyone. why is giving away better? >> why not do both? john: i am happy if bill gates gives nothing. >> this is why people don't like newsmen. i know your dirty tricks. there is nothing more to say. good by. i of walking off the set. [laughter] john: it is true that businessmen like ted turr to the right thing. says your on broke from the ayn rand institute. how did they become a billionaire? creating a product service to benefit everybody we know because it pays -- repay for it. we get more value than what we give up. bill gates has improved hundreds of millions of lives he has touched every human being. >> to also employ people that charity keeps on giving. >> you pay employees but they are better off.
[applause] john: america has more than 400 billionaires'. i say they are cheap because until recently they did not give a lot to charity. 1997 ted turner promised to donate $1 billion to the wind. united nations? they squandered money. if business tycoons do more for the world than two reinvests of the business creates jobs and wealth for everyone. why is giving away better? >> why not do both? john: i am happy if bill gates gives nothing. >> this is why people don't like newsmen. i...
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soldiers training the new libyan army artie's gan she can report on why america is so happy to help. the pentagon's new outlook forget about full scale invasion is and large footprint occupations instead think of special ops and fluffy are the next destination libya the obama administration has received congressional approval to allocate money for a special unit reportedly made up of some five hundred people who will train the country's forces according to one libyan militia commander a team of americans is already in the country looking for recruits a major obstacle in their wary a vastly divided society there isn't an army and libya now and the army is not going to be because whenever you try and get militias which have been beaten says to a variety of rays of things that the national interest so they have allegiance to a dr or to a sect or to a religion rather than having allegiance to the nation or to the country you cannot build an army but with training and aid fully via the us we have more pragmatic goals then the nineteen the army you were just teaching them the best way to f
soldiers training the new libyan army artie's gan she can report on why america is so happy to help. the pentagon's new outlook forget about full scale invasion is and large footprint occupations instead think of special ops and fluffy are the next destination libya the obama administration has received congressional approval to allocate money for a special unit reportedly made up of some five hundred people who will train the country's forces according to one libyan militia commander a team of...
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bushel full men who called this crisis and their prophecy for america coming up. we name and shame the twelve bankers who seized the bailout be exposed the burning me still on the run and revealed the piper luring america into ruin. the wicked witch of the east symbol of east coast because roaming america in a sea of dead again and again street lenders have failed every generation time off the time off the time. the bankers have been at the root. problems throughout the twentieth and twenty first century very much implicated in nazi buildup that continued even after world war two started as an unknown piece of american history in the united states. money has gone out of productive investments and. leveraged buyouts and things that produce nothing. useful in this. time to put them out their misery says one of the world's most cited economists i sat down with nobel laureate ed prescott says he now i'm not sure why even even the banks what's in the fractional reserve sounds i get scared with the new york post the washington new york connection who ends up subsidizing
bushel full men who called this crisis and their prophecy for america coming up. we name and shame the twelve bankers who seized the bailout be exposed the burning me still on the run and revealed the piper luring america into ruin. the wicked witch of the east symbol of east coast because roaming america in a sea of dead again and again street lenders have failed every generation time off the time off the time. the bankers have been at the root. problems throughout the twentieth and twenty...
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pplause] john: america has more than 400 billionaires'. i say they are cheap because until recently they did not give a lot to charity. 1997 ted turner promised to donate $1 billion to the wind. united nations? they squandered money. if business tycoons do more for the world than two reinvests of the business creates jobs and wealth for everyone. why is giving away better? >> why not do both? john: i am happy if bill tes gives nothing. >> this is why people don't like newsmen. i know your dirty tricks. there is nothing more to say. good by. i of walking off the set. [laughter] john: it is true that businessmen like ted turner to the right thing. says your on broke from the ayn rand institute. how dd the become a billionaire? creating a product service to benefit everybody we know because it pays -- repay for it. we get more value than what we give up. bill gates has improved hundreds of millions of lives heas touched every human being. >> to also employ people that charity keeps on giving. >> you pay employees but they are better off. what
pplause] john: america has more than 400 billionaires'. i say they are cheap because until recently they did not give a lot to charity. 1997 ted turner promised to donate $1 billion to the wind. united nations? they squandered money. if business tycoons do more for the world than two reinvests of the business creates jobs and wealth for everyone. why is giving away better? >> why not do both? john: i am happy if bill tes gives nothing. >> this is why people don't like newsmen. i...
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a grand idea called america. the idea that if you work hard, if you have a dream, if you work with your neighbors... you can do most anything. this led to other ideas like liberty and rock 'n' roll. to free markets, free enterprise, and free refills. it put a man on the moon and a phone in your pocket. our country's gone through a lot over the centuries and a half. but this idea isn't fragile. when times get tough, it rallies us as one. every day, more people believe in the american idea and when they do, the dream comes true. we're grateful to be a part of it. ♪ [ engine revs ] ♪ [ male announcer ] oh what fun it is to ride. get the mercedes-benz on your wish list at the winter event going on now through december 31st. [ santa ] ho, ho, ho! [ male announcer ] lease a 2013 e350 for $579 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. [ male announcer ] lease a 2013 e350 for $579 a month you know it can be hard to lbreathe, and how that feels.e, copd includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva helps control
a grand idea called america. the idea that if you work hard, if you have a dream, if you work with your neighbors... you can do most anything. this led to other ideas like liberty and rock 'n' roll. to free markets, free enterprise, and free refills. it put a man on the moon and a phone in your pocket. our country's gone through a lot over the centuries and a half. but this idea isn't fragile. when times get tough, it rallies us as one. every day, more people believe in the american idea and...
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we can't keep pressuring corporate america and ceo's to know every single aspect of their business if they don't have access to it. >> even if there's a law, sarah, asking for passwords, privacy policy is like swiss cheese and employers will be able to find out plenty of dirt on people online without needing their passwords? >> i absolutelily come down on the side of priva one. my problem is really bad management. saying to your employees, i don't believe you have good judgment, i don't believe you're capable of doing whatever it is, the tasks i hired you for or wanted to hire you for. it's psychology in the workplace. >> the employee does not need to go into facebook. it's not a law that they need to do it. they're doing it because they want to reach out to friends and social networking. and listen, what you put out there online is public information. as an employer, i need to know what are my employees doing. are they talking to a competitor, are they giving out secrets? are they doing things especially in the securities business, doing things they shouldn't be doing? >> you know ve
we can't keep pressuring corporate america and ceo's to know every single aspect of their business if they don't have access to it. >> even if there's a law, sarah, asking for passwords, privacy policy is like swiss cheese and employers will be able to find out plenty of dirt on people online without needing their passwords? >> i absolutelily come down on the side of priva one. my problem is really bad management. saying to your employees, i don't believe you have good judgment, i...
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let'for an idea.s - a grand idea called america. the idea that if you work hard, if you have a dream, if you work with your neighbors... you can do most anything. this led to other ideas like liberty and rock 'n' roll. to free markets, free enterprise, and free refills. it put a man on the moon and a phone in your pocket. our country's gone through a lot over the centuries and a half. but this idea isn't fragile. when times get tough, it rallies us as one. every day, more people believe in the american idea and when they do, the dream comes true. we're grateful to be a part of it. . >>> we have breaking news in washington. no, not that news but important and sort of in the same ballpark. john harwood has the story. john? >> reporter: related news, bill. part of the administration's earth to put pressure on the cook to do something about the fiscal cliff and the debt ceiling. treasury secretary geithner sent a letter to harry reid, the senate majority leader, saying the united states government will hit its statutory debt limit on de
let'for an idea.s - a grand idea called america. the idea that if you work hard, if you have a dream, if you work with your neighbors... you can do most anything. this led to other ideas like liberty and rock 'n' roll. to free markets, free enterprise, and free refills. it put a man on the moon and a phone in your pocket. our country's gone through a lot over the centuries and a half. but this idea isn't fragile. when times get tough, it rallies us as one. every day, more people believe in the...
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have these sort of why is it so unique to america that we have these should be deciding that's exactly it is you need to america we've seen thirty one shootings since one thousand nine hundred nine the rate of people killed by guns in the us almost twenty times higher than. a similarly developed countries so it obviously is a unique problem to the u.s. you i think you hit the nail on the had mental health is obviously a really big factor in all of this time and time again obviously if somebody has the capacity to shoot up a school or a publix a public place this person is not in a sound mental state what do we do about that perhaps getting rid of the stigma associated with getting help finding help for these people surely something needs to get done to make sure that people that are disturbed and mentally ill do get the help that they need right and also maybe not keeping firearms if you have someone who is mentally ill don't have a gun that they can access it and you know we have about a minute left on a socio want to go with you when i see obama crying you know it was a very tragic m
have these sort of why is it so unique to america that we have these should be deciding that's exactly it is you need to america we've seen thirty one shootings since one thousand nine hundred nine the rate of people killed by guns in the us almost twenty times higher than. a similarly developed countries so it obviously is a unique problem to the u.s. you i think you hit the nail on the had mental health is obviously a really big factor in all of this time and time again obviously if somebody...
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the next is a service that in 2002 by the new york times as one of the most innovative services in america. what it does is take the function of job evaluation in the office home, so at the office you can have a 360 degree evaluation of your performance. you ask your boss, your colleagues, your subordinates, get an evaluation and feed back. now that service is coming home for men, for high executives and re-evaluating is coming to the home and give children little pencils and clipboard and fill out the questionnaire, who is around the table? the wife? the children? sister-in-law is in town, brother, nanny, it is 360 degree evaluation, on a variety of scales. here are the growth summaries and investment guide and development plan for the father, how to be better as a father. there's a scale of memory creation 1-7. this fascinated me. i have to say, how the fantasy of control, that you can actually cause a memory in another person, you will remember me, you might remember that i pointed my finger at you but isn't that a little more in affable and contexture will and even magical? what is it
the next is a service that in 2002 by the new york times as one of the most innovative services in america. what it does is take the function of job evaluation in the office home, so at the office you can have a 360 degree evaluation of your performance. you ask your boss, your colleagues, your subordinates, get an evaluation and feed back. now that service is coming home for men, for high executives and re-evaluating is coming to the home and give children little pencils and clipboard and fill...
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where the common sense concerns of main street america. ac 360 starts right now. >> if you are looking for tonight's breaking news look out the woindow. much of it nasty. the kind of stuff tieing up travel. tornados out of season and out of the blue in your face. >> my god we need to go. it is right there. we have to hurry up and get past it. >> one view of the storm as it moved throughed alabama area. >> my god look that is a tornado. wow. jesus look at that tornado. my god that is cool. jesus please keep your hands on who ever is over there. look at them. that is like two tornados. it is two funnels on the ground. oh lord. look there. wow. oh xgt oh my god look at that. look there is another one it is fix thiing to touch down. we are going to have toged in the bathroom it is coming towards us. in the south like little rock, arkansas they got 9 inches of snow. more than they have seen in 86 years. it is more coming farther north. rarely so much at once. a foot and a half or more in the northeast. it is enough to make you want to stay put
where the common sense concerns of main street america. ac 360 starts right now. >> if you are looking for tonight's breaking news look out the woindow. much of it nasty. the kind of stuff tieing up travel. tornados out of season and out of the blue in your face. >> my god we need to go. it is right there. we have to hurry up and get past it. >> one view of the storm as it moved throughed alabama area. >> my god look that is a tornado. wow. jesus look at that tornado. my...
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- ♪ america - ♪ will always stand ♪ history ♪ will write the story ♪ america ♪ will always stand ♪ john: there are four ways to spend money said milton freedman. your own on yourself. you are the most careful. number two. your money on someone else. we do that at christmastime. it is less efficient because sometimes we buy the wrong stuff. it gives you that go. then number three. number four. spend somebody else's money on someone else or other people's money on yourself. that is what politicians do. that is the least efficient way to spend. sense politicians spend other people's money, a charity is better. if you just hold on to your money they will squander it. of course, charities' squander money they give us guidance but it is not accurate i give to charities that i can see personally. i see how catholic charities educate kids and do a better job for less money. house said the -- city government left the park and dangerous mess and 12 private charity left it beautiful. also these ex-con max and they pick up the trash the government does not and after hurricane sandy there was a ton
- ♪ america - ♪ will always stand ♪ history ♪ will write the story ♪ america ♪ will always stand ♪ john: there are four ways to spend money said milton freedman. your own on yourself. you are the most careful. number two. your money on someone else. we do that at christmastime. it is less efficient because sometimes we buy the wrong stuff. it gives you that go. then number three. number four. spend somebody else's money on someone else or other people's money on yourself. that is...
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of kartika north america thank you very much. ok let's wrap up with loose change because dimitri yesterday we wanted to do the instagram story because everyone was abuzz over changes that were announced to their terms of use which suggested that the photo sharing service could use photos of the users in ads well they faced a total backlash and now they're saying. that they will not be using an instagram like you see there in any of their as they said that they'll change that language because they face so much opposition dimitry are you terribly disappointed because i could see that being a very valuable to some kind of company who wanted a great face to advertise some kind of prozac for anti anger and anxiety medication maybe. something. why don't we have a feeling of. should be a prozac commercial there wouldn't bird flying through thing. i don't even require that you know if i had a very good credit i i am loathe to discover that that interview am will not be using our images or is all right now because i know me privacy folks
of kartika north america thank you very much. ok let's wrap up with loose change because dimitri yesterday we wanted to do the instagram story because everyone was abuzz over changes that were announced to their terms of use which suggested that the photo sharing service could use photos of the users in ads well they faced a total backlash and now they're saying. that they will not be using an instagram like you see there in any of their as they said that they'll change that language because...
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you're betting on america ok and then quickly before we go i guess just to sum it all up what do you think is your biggest concern moving into two thousand and thirteen because you are kind of a perma there and the thing you're most excited about. i'm excited about natural gas is still you give it away and you have cooties are still cheap and and here's a sector that are born everyone seems on interested in and at the same time in the same mouthful will say this is this is the energy that's going to fuel the future of the united states so i'm buying the equities right that's pretty simple ok and what i really don't i going while the least exciting thing to me is it appears as though there's no mechanism to pull the fingers of the banking system and the people who are doing these benefits off of politics i can't see any mechanism to get them because you know if you try to stop the flow of capital into politics they'll just be met with more capital to fight the fight and i don't see how we get out of this until you know edmund burke nineteenth century predicted the french revolution yo
you're betting on america ok and then quickly before we go i guess just to sum it all up what do you think is your biggest concern moving into two thousand and thirteen because you are kind of a perma there and the thing you're most excited about. i'm excited about natural gas is still you give it away and you have cooties are still cheap and and here's a sector that are born everyone seems on interested in and at the same time in the same mouthful will say this is this is the energy that's...
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it's got more buttons we should account for that but the new blunder lasted two years and so the fact america if you want to compare the price of the two blunders you have to multiply the new one times twenty and you realize they want to. that's killing the consumers they have a house full of goods that are that are in a perpetual state of replacement so that there are none of them are durable nothing we buy is durable and so we're in a vortex so you are in for tax where you have to keep consuming just to replace the things that are breaking yeah yeah yeah maybe even the ones that are when you look at a lining up for a new i phone yeah so then another area of debt we hear so much about how corporations are not sitting on record amounts of debt that are sitting on record amounts of cash is a common refrain we have heard over the last year let's play a little bit of it corporate c.e.o.'s are simply sitting on their hands you're seeing u.s. corporations with more money on their balance sheet than they've had in years but the fact and now you in your report actually disagree with this notion why
it's got more buttons we should account for that but the new blunder lasted two years and so the fact america if you want to compare the price of the two blunders you have to multiply the new one times twenty and you realize they want to. that's killing the consumers they have a house full of goods that are that are in a perpetual state of replacement so that there are none of them are durable nothing we buy is durable and so we're in a vortex so you are in for tax where you have to keep...
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i will do anything and i did what good happened in america this year what good happened in america the economy looks like it may be kind of incrementally just a little bit possibly moving into a positive direction well look for we have moved and you talking about unemployment you're talking about unemployment because the rich are quite safe and happy and found that yes while the rich keep getting richer and the poor keep getting poorer but that's the way of things. the economy in terms of housing starts and construction is a you know the base of the american economy when you get people working and unemployment is coming down so that's that's a minor bright kind of light in the in the far far distance and of any hope in france. actually yes the thing about the trolls is even though we complain about our government we complain about the economy it's it's i mean it's a big country it's a solid country it's got strength it has got international companies that export yes it's got an agricultural that agriculture sector which if you look at sort of general figures total figures is the second
i will do anything and i did what good happened in america this year what good happened in america the economy looks like it may be kind of incrementally just a little bit possibly moving into a positive direction well look for we have moved and you talking about unemployment you're talking about unemployment because the rich are quite safe and happy and found that yes while the rich keep getting richer and the poor keep getting poorer but that's the way of things. the economy in terms of...
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whistleblowers and wiki leaks if he was for it before he was against it what does that imply it becomes america's top diplomat. in a contentious bill to ban u.s. parents from adopting russian children passes russian parliament how does the bill compare to regulations in place in the usa and why do so many american parents pick russian kids in the first place. and while many deaf flicks users are watching their favorite shows perhaps they should be asking themselves who's watching that we'll tell you about the latest u.s. build what it means for your online privacy in just a moment. it's wednesday december twenty sixth two thousand and twelve i'm liz while you're watching r t well looks like massachusetts democrat john kerry will succeed u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton. but a reputation as a flip flopper during his presidential run constantly changing his political stances well now we can add something else to the list of so-called flip flops and this one could be particularly troublesome for someone poised to be america's top diplomat kerry was for wiki leaks before he was against it and
whistleblowers and wiki leaks if he was for it before he was against it what does that imply it becomes america's top diplomat. in a contentious bill to ban u.s. parents from adopting russian children passes russian parliament how does the bill compare to regulations in place in the usa and why do so many american parents pick russian kids in the first place. and while many deaf flicks users are watching their favorite shows perhaps they should be asking themselves who's watching that we'll...
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a major exclusive with bank of america ceo brian moynihan. find out what he told diana olick with the future of america and the impact of the fiscal cliff. we're back in 2:00. try running four. fortunately we've got ink. it gives us 5x the rewards on our internet, phone charges and cable, plus at office supply stores. rewards we put right back into our business. this is the only thing we've ever wanted to do and ink helps us do it. make your mark with ink from chase. we believe the more you know, the better you trade. so we have ongoing webinars and interactive learning, plus, in-branch seminars at over 500 locations, where our dedicated support teams help you know more so your money can do more. [ rodger ] at scottrade, seven dollar trades are just the start. our teams have the information you want when you need it. it's another reason more investors are saying... [ all ] i'm with scottrade. >>> one of the big stocks to watch today, best buy. the shares are really tanking right now, down $2.12. the struggling electronics retailer is giving r
a major exclusive with bank of america ceo brian moynihan. find out what he told diana olick with the future of america and the impact of the fiscal cliff. we're back in 2:00. try running four. fortunately we've got ink. it gives us 5x the rewards on our internet, phone charges and cable, plus at office supply stores. rewards we put right back into our business. this is the only thing we've ever wanted to do and ink helps us do it. make your mark with ink from chase. we believe the more you...
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well i came up with the idea in the fact that you see in america that every single racial group has an advocacy group we have the n.w. c.p. we have a pac we have you know groups for hispanics for asians for everybody so kind of the idea is that people come together on kind of tribal lines and they advocate for the best interests of their people and whites are the only group that doesn't have that so the idea that students when on college campuses were facing affirmative action which discriminates against white students you know not being able to get into the college or you know not be able to get proper scholarships based on how much work we've done it's you know a problem that we need to face and these demographic trends which are a shift which are i think are bad for white students so we need to come together on racial lines as every other group has an advocate for the best interests of our people and so let's let's break it down into a few things first of all what will your union be doing and specific what what are you hoping to do what we're already doing is we're going to do it th
well i came up with the idea in the fact that you see in america that every single racial group has an advocacy group we have the n.w. c.p. we have a pac we have you know groups for hispanics for asians for everybody so kind of the idea is that people come together on kind of tribal lines and they advocate for the best interests of their people and whites are the only group that doesn't have that so the idea that students when on college campuses were facing affirmative action which...
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bank of america we're out of. >> take a look at the losers. we'll discuss those. kick those around the horn a little bit. hello? losers. there they are. >> i thought you were going to show a picture of us. hello, losers. >> hp -- mcdonald's. let's take mcdonald's. maybe the most interesting heading into next year. >> i would hold this one. i love mcdonald's down here at these levels, judge. if you've been waiting to get into this one, i think this one works regardless of how we come out of this fiscal cliff and the debt ceiling. >> 3.5% dividend. what about hp? >> just don't go near it. there are so many better horses to play in the space, why gamble on it. it's cheap on an earnings basis but it's not very exciting. >> any takers on intel? >> i still like intel, sure. >> why? >> i'm one of the believers still that the pc world has not gone completely past us. you're starting to see more and more folks come to that conclusion. >> you still use a quill and an ink well. >> there's still some stuff working. >> what would make you think that? >> they've got a dividend
bank of america we're out of. >> take a look at the losers. we'll discuss those. kick those around the horn a little bit. hello? losers. there they are. >> i thought you were going to show a picture of us. hello, losers. >> hp -- mcdonald's. let's take mcdonald's. maybe the most interesting heading into next year. >> i would hold this one. i love mcdonald's down here at these levels, judge. if you've been waiting to get into this one, i think this one works regardless of...